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Sailors captured off Nigerian coast in mid-December released – Polish Foreign Ministry
Crew members of the Tonsberg container ship captured by pirates in December in the Gulf of Guinea have been released, the Polish Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
The incident appeared to be the sixth abduction of Polish citizens since 2013.
“The crew members, including the Polish citizen, captured in December 2021 off the Nigerian coast, were released. The Pole is back home now and feeling well,” the ministry said in a written statement.
On December 13, six members of the Tonsberg container ship were kidnapped, including citizens of Ukraine and the Philippines.
“The crew members were released due to the shipowner’s actions and due to efficient professional cooperation of Polish consular and other authorities with Nigerian and Danish governments, as well as with the vessel’s freight company,” the ministry said.
The Gulf of Guinea is notorious for piracy.
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